Quotes from Dungeon Magazine

One of the least known bits about Dungeon Magazine is the quotes
that appear somewhere on the table of contents. Below find a comprehensive
list of those quotes and the issues they came from:

#79 - "The journey of a thousand miles must begin
with a single step." -- Lao Tzu

#78 - "Come not between the dragon and his
wrath." -- William Shakespeare, King Lear

#77 - "When you are a Bear of Very Little Brain and
you Think of Things, you sometimes find that a Thing which seemed very Thingish
inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other
people looking at it." -- A. A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh

#76 - "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -- I took
the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference." -- Robert
Frost, The Road Not Taken

#75 --"The dream of reason produces monster.
Imagination deserted by reason creates impossible, useless thoughts. Unite
with reason, imagination is the mother of all art and the source of all its
beauty." -- Fransisco Jose De Goya Y Lucientes

#74 - "Whoever battles with monsters had better see
that it does not turn him into a monster." -- Friedrich Nietzsche

#73 - "'You see,' Max explained, 'there's a
different kind of dead: there's sort of dead, mostly dead and all dead.
This fella here, he's only sort of dead.'" -- William Goldman, The
Princess Bride

#72 - "He saw what must be the White Witch's
House...It seemed to be all towers; little towers with long pointed spires on
them, sharp as needles. They looked like huge dunce's caps or sorcerer's
caps. And they shone in the moonlight and their long shadows looked
strange in the snow." -- C. S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe

#71 - "The wind was a torrent of darkness among the
gusty trees. The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas.
The road was a ribbon of moonlight, over the purple moor, And the highwayman
came riding - riding - riding -- The highwayman came riding up to the old inn
door." -- Alfred Noyes, The Highwayman

#69 - "Neither the memory of man nor the annals of
the historians reach back for enough to tell us when the first men came up from
the sea and built cities on the shore. But Kull, men were nor always ruled
by men." -- Robert E. Howard, The Shadow Kingdom

#66 - "The human creature is imaginative. If
he sees a tail disappearing over a fence, he imagines the whole beast and
usually imagines the wrong beast...Whenever we take a trip into the realms of
fancy, we see a good many things that never were." -- Thomas Brackett
Reed